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Old 11-22-2019, 08:50 AM   #1
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Tuck In Front Bumper

What is the best way to tuck in the front bumper on my 53 Chevy 3100? Do I modify the splash pan or make a new one? I have already trimmed three inches off of each end of the front bumper, now I want it tucked in more.

Any pics of a nicely tucked front bumper?

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Old 11-22-2019, 09:37 AM   #2
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Just modify what you have or make a new one....just like your already thinking
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Old 11-22-2019, 10:12 AM   #3
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Re: Tuck In Front Bumper

Thanks. Do most people just tuck the front bumper in to the front of the bottom of the grill, or do you go under the grill?
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Old 11-22-2019, 05:41 PM   #4
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Personal choice I guess...I'd keep it under the grill bar, but a little in front of it
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Personal choice I guess...I'd keep it under the grill bar, but a little in front of it
Which I interpret as on the same level that it is originally but closer to the grill.

On the splash apron, I'd say that may depend on your personal skills or the skills available to you. Either cutting and welding or fabbing a new one. I don't think you will gain what you hope to by cutting and welding though and a newly fabricated one could slip below the grill as long as it cleared a tad.

I have to do pretty much the same thing with the 49 Plymouth ribbed bumpers that I am putting on mine. Right down to trimming the ends for clearance.
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Which I interpret as on the same level that it is originally but closer to the grill.

On the splash apron, I'd say that may depend on your personal skills or the skills available to you. Either cutting and welding or fabbing a new one. I don't think you will gain what you hope to by cutting and welding though and a newly fabricated one could slip below the grill as long as it cleared a tad.

I have to do pretty much the same thing with the 49 Plymouth ribbed bumpers that I am putting on mine. Right down to trimming the ends for clearance.
Thank you. I do have a new splash pan, but if I cut it up, I would like it to work. Just looking for some ideas, advice and pics of what others have done to increase my own probability of success. A good friend is helping with the truck project and he is a great welder with good equipment.
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Old 11-23-2019, 12:36 AM   #7
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I ended up cutting about 3" out of my bumper brackets (see Pic 1)

I also narrowed mine about 3" per side and welded studs to the bumper and smoothed them out (see pic 2 @3)

I made mine own splash apron to fit my bumper and then the fenders, etc.

Here's the finished product (see pic 4)

Hope this helps...Jim
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Thanks very much Jim. I have reviewed your build a number of times and have copied some things, including your trimmed and smoothed front bumper. Is your front splash pan just flat sheet metal?

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Is your front splash pan just flat sheet metal?

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Wade, thanks for checking out the build. Yes, splash pan in 1/8" flat sheet metal. I made a poster board template of the shape and size, then cut it out...Jim
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Wade, forgot to add that I welded four tabs on the pan to hold in place, like the orginal one. Here's a pic...Jim
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Thanks Jim. I appreciate the detail and the pics.

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What is the best way to tuck in the front bumper on my 53 Chevy 3100? Do I modify the splash pan or make a new one? I have already trimmed three inches off of each end of the front bumper, now I want it tucked in more.

Any pics of a nicely tucked front bumper?

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any thoughts of cutting the width down on the bumper to begin with? Making it not as wide as they are??
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any thoughts of cutting the width down on the bumper to begin with? Making it not as wide as they are??
I have cut 3" off each end (copied from Oldman3 - Jim).

I could not make the bumper any narrower as I have put two 3.5" driving lights in the front bumper.
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I could not make the bumper any narrower as I have put two 3.5" driving lights in the front bumper.
Always thought that would look good, if everything was shaped right, look forward to seeing this...Jim
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Always thought that would look good, if everything was shaped right, look forward to seeing this...Jim
I will post up some pics soon Jim.
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I ended up cutting about 3" out of my bumper brackets (see Pic 1)

I also narrowed mine about 3" per side and welded studs to the bumper and smoothed them out (see pic 2 @3)

I made mine own splash apron to fit my bumper and then the fenders, etc.

Here's the finished product (see pic 4)

Hope this helps...Jim
Jim, I’d never noticed before but in the photo it looks like the bumper & splash pan are welded together and smoothed out to be one piece. Your fit must be spot on. Nice!

Too bad the Task Force trucks never came with a splash pan. I considered making some for mine but in the crush at the end I never went back to it. This thread has me thinking!
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I'd just say that Oldman3 has that fit and finish thing down to the gnats patootie and raised the bar a couple of notches there. What looks like seamless is superior fit. Time and patience there rather than throwing money at it.
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Jim, I’d never noticed before but in the photo it looks like the bumper & splash pan are welded together and smoothed out to be one piece. Your fit must be spot on. Nice!

Too bad the Task Force trucks never came with a splash pan. I considered making some for mine but in the crush at the end I never went back to it. This thread has me thinking!
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Thanks Dan and mr48, for the high praise. There is a small gap between bumper and splash apron, just enough to keep it from hitting each other. Dan I'm sure you can cut a pattern of what you want, put it to metal and finish. You have a beautiful truck and this addition would add to it...Jim
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Thanks Dan and mr48, for the high praise. There is a small gap between bumper and splash apron, just enough to keep it from hitting each other. Dan I'm sure you can cut a pattern of what you want, put it to metal and finish. You have a beautiful truck and this addition would add to it...Jim
I thought it was welded as well. Very nice work Jim. I am hoping that my project will be at least 75% of what you have done.
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I thought it was welded as well. Very nice work Jim. I am hoping that my project will be at least 75% of what you have done.
Thanks Wade. I thought about welding it together, but getting it to line up with top of bumper and under grill I wasn't sure would work, so no welding. I'm sure yours will come out fine, looking forward to pics...Jim
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A little off topic
Mine's a 1956 truck
I did not have a front bumper and it had a Nova front clip.
I bought a black bumper off of eba__ and cut about 6" out of the center and pushed it up against the lower grill panel, then made some bracket to hold it.

Fit's like it was suppose to be that way.
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